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but at our economy of 1.4 that a tremendous growth. >> it is slower now than when the president justified pushing back the rate hikes. >> you cannot let taxes go up. >> isn't there more justification now? >> if you took economic reality and you took even the democratic idea of economics. you don't raise taxing on an economy that is slowing down to one percent. >> chuck schumer will not entertain that. we mentioned that when biden had that. they had changed the math to make it more palatable. you are saying it wouldn't fly >> if president obama gets reelected. he cannot let the tax cuts for the millionaire billionaires go through for another one or two years and i think he will stand his ground. >> he will say i am reelected and all of his forces behind him. >> it looks like some republicans would let that happen. >> what would happen, he would veto it and all of them would die and he would say you want them back? give me back all of the tax cuts except for the millionaires and billionaires. >> it is different if mitt romney is elected. i heard this expressed as well but if he doesn't get
but at our economy of 1.4 that a tremendous growth. >> it is slower now than when the president justified pushing back the rate hikes. >> you cannot let taxes go up. >> isn't there more justification now? >> if you took economic reality and you took even the democratic idea of economics. you don't raise taxing on an economy that is slowing down to one percent. >> chuck schumer will not entertain that. we mentioned that when biden had that. they had changed the math...
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ronald reagan's first big tax cut went into effect, and the economy did surge. economic growth went from 4.9% to north of 8%. year three, not so impressive. look at quarters, there were some drops. for perspective, today, the top marge call tax rate is 30%, not like are you at 70 or 90. can a reduction in rates really spur the romney ryan growth? let's bring in guests and find out it's true. doug and mark, great to see both of you. doug, the romney/ryan plan will reduce rates like 20%. let's forget the lool hope for a moment. see the top rate go down from 35% to 28%. that's certainly not a drop, like jfk did or romney did. can 35 to 28 spark real gdp growth? >> i think we're in a very different world and quite frankly a better world. the feature they have in common, often not appreciated, these are permanent tax reforms, and they have much bigger impacts. it makes sense. a tax cut for a day, you wouldn't do much. and it would change a lot of things, the research supports that notion, an important part of this, a tax reform, permanent change that eliminates the c
ronald reagan's first big tax cut went into effect, and the economy did surge. economic growth went from 4.9% to north of 8%. year three, not so impressive. look at quarters, there were some drops. for perspective, today, the top marge call tax rate is 30%, not like are you at 70 or 90. can a reduction in rates really spur the romney ryan growth? let's bring in guests and find out it's true. doug and mark, great to see both of you. doug, the romney/ryan plan will reduce rates like 20%. let's...
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. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that's built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speech again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easier to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up. >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in a campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> well, because he was a leaker. -- said, what's going on with the vice presidency? i said, look, big secret, don't tell anybody, but bush has decided to go with jack danforth of missouri. >> the media ran with the false story. >> felt sort of bad, but i wasn't ly
. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that's built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speech again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easier to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up. >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with...
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where we are with the economy. anemic economic growth, the debt, what it means for the americans and their children, and us and our future. that is where the numbers matter, that is his strength going into this. looking back at governor's debate, he had the numbers and weaved it into the vision for america. neil: do you think he will heat. you voted against the debt commission, i know he felt the debt commission did not address entitlement, is that going to3 fall on deaf years, saying you say one thing and do another? >> i think this is not going to happen, the president is vulnerable in the debt commission, it was his idea, his debt commission, he failed to seize it he did not even take it and alter it, he let it die, that is a lack of leadership, they are vulnerable on that issue, paul ryan did have an idea. and let's put that in contrast with the president, his budget, zero vote from either party. they have a problem there with trying to take ryan to task on it. neil: we're facing a fiscal cliff, as you know, bu
where we are with the economy. anemic economic growth, the debt, what it means for the americans and their children, and us and our future. that is where the numbers matter, that is his strength going into this. looking back at governor's debate, he had the numbers and weaved it into the vision for america. neil: do you think he will heat. you voted against the debt commission, i know he felt the debt commission did not address entitlement, is that going to3 fall on deaf years, saying you say...
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a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency, or a dynamic growing economy that provides opportunity and jobs. mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. we will not blame others for the next four years. we will take responsibility. we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will reapply our founding principles. the choice is clear. the choice rests with you. we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> thank you both again. thank you very much. this concludes the vice- presidential debate. please tune in next tuesday for the second presidential debate in new york. i do hope all of you go to the polls. have a good evening. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> watch and engage with c-span for the second of three presidential debates. our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern, followed by the debate at 9:00. dy crowley will moderate the debate. vice-president joe biden and wife jill will campaign in wisconsin. that begins live at 2:45 eastern time. later in the afternoon,
a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency, or a dynamic growing economy that provides opportunity and jobs. mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. we will not blame others for the next four years. we will take responsibility. we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will reapply our founding principles. the choice is clear. the choice rests with you. we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> thank you both again. thank you very much. this concludes...
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the economy was in freefall. we had the great recession. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost, equity in your homes, retirement accounts. we immediately went out and rescued general motors. we went ahead and made sure we cut taxes. in addition to that, when that occurred, what did romney do? let detroit go bankrupt. for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling my friend recently gave a speech to washington state, 30% of the american people are takers. these people are my mom and dad. they are elderly people who are living off social security. there are veterans and people fighting in afghanistan right now who are "not paying any taxes." it's about time they take some responsibility. instead of signing pledges to grover norquist, they should be signing a pledge saying to the middle class, we will level the playing field. we will give you a fair shot again. we will not repeat the mistakes we made in the past by having a different set of rules for wall street and main street
the economy was in freefall. we had the great recession. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost, equity in your homes, retirement accounts. we immediately went out and rescued general motors. we went ahead and made sure we cut taxes. in addition to that, when that occurred, what did romney do? let detroit go bankrupt. for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling my friend recently gave a speech to washington state, 30% of the american people are takers....
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. >> the economy is again the central focus. the new jobs numbers drop the unm employment rate below 9%. >> we have made too much progress. >> a sign of recovery as the voters head to the polls. we cover it all this morning. the policy fight emerging from the debate and the policy. what does the debate reveal about these two men? >>> plus, our preview of the vice presidential debate this coming week. this morning, a special panel. obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs. former republican presidential candidate newt gingrich. hilary rosen. mike murphy. and nbc's chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd. >>> and finally, what you haven't heard from arnold schwarzenegger this week. a revealing conversation with the former california governor. he talks politics and his personal failings. >> what would you like your sons to learn from your mistakes? >> i think that they're not going to make the same mistakes. >>> from nbc news in washington, "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> and good morning. one m
. >> the economy is again the central focus. the new jobs numbers drop the unm employment rate below 9%. >> we have made too much progress. >> a sign of recovery as the voters head to the polls. we cover it all this morning. the policy fight emerging from the debate and the policy. what does the debate reveal about these two men? >>> plus, our preview of the vice presidential debate this coming week. this morning, a special panel. obama campaign senior adviser robert...
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the economy was in free fall. we had the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their job. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your homes and retirement accounts for the middle class. we had to act for the middle class and we went out and rescue general motors. we went ahead and make sure we cut taxes for the middle class and when that occurred, what did romney do? he said no, let's them go bankrupt. we helped finance homes and he said no. it should not be surprising for a guy who says 47% of the american people are not willing to take responsibility for their lives. my friend said recently 37% of the american people are takers. these people are my mom and dad, the people i grew up with, my neighbors. they've paid more effective income tax. they are elderly people and veterans and people fighting in afghanistan right now who are not paying any taxes. i have had it up to here with this notion that 47% -- is about time they take some responsibility here. instead of signing pledges to grover norquist not t
the economy was in free fall. we had the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their job. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your homes and retirement accounts for the middle class. we had to act for the middle class and we went out and rescue general motors. we went ahead and make sure we cut taxes for the middle class and when that occurred, what did romney do? he said no, let's them go bankrupt. we helped finance homes and he said no. it should not be surprising for a guy who...
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we look like a post-financial crisis economy. we look exactly like a standard post-recovery -- look all through. sweden in the '90s, look at japan, we're doing a little bit better than the average track on these things, but, no, i'm bitterly critical of obama's performance in the debate but this is the no the way to criticize him. >> why didn't he bring up a lot of many points like on the auto bailout where there's been progress thanks to a decision the president made. >> you know, i don't know the answer to that. and if it's something -- but i think we're going to see a different president obama in the next one. i don't know why he did that. you know, sometimes in life, you just have a bad night. anybody that follows sports knows that. sometimes it's the most logical explanation is the real one. just had a bad night. >> he would say things like in the '90s we had good job growth but in recent years we haven't. someone couldn't bring himself initially to say under clinton we had great job growth and under obama lousy. that's just
we look like a post-financial crisis economy. we look exactly like a standard post-recovery -- look all through. sweden in the '90s, look at japan, we're doing a little bit better than the average track on these things, but, no, i'm bitterly critical of obama's performance in the debate but this is the no the way to criticize him. >> why didn't he bring up a lot of many points like on the auto bailout where there's been progress thanks to a decision the president made. >> you know,...
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they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic staying nice. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for president in the primaries sometimes seemed to be at odds with one another. let me just play you something first, which is sort of a romney then and now. one is from the primary and one is from this "des moines register" and the subject is abortion. >> in my view if we had justices like robert, scalia, and more justices like that, they might well decide to return this issue to states as opposed to saying it's in the federal constitution. do i believe supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> do you intend to pursue any legislation specifically regarding abortion? >> there's no legislation re
they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic staying nice. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for...
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how taxing the rich can go into the economy. can heed rock sad to say he is jumping on the owe bff the obam band wagon. we will find out for sure what a difference a great mom can make when a certain author sits down with gretch encarlson. see you then. you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yeah. oh, wow! oh, black frame looks good on you. yeah? you can get a complete pair starting at just -- $38. really?! and did you know that our glasses come with a free 12-month replacement guarantee? i didn't know walmart had all this. the price is impressive, the quality is too! come to walmart and see for yourself. find quality eyewear brands starting at just $38. only at walmart. what are they fitting, aliens? . >> 9 minutes to the top of the hour. quick headlines for you only 10,000 dollars for a college degree. 10 schools offering the discounted tuition by governor rick perry for making college more affordable. only to certain degrees. to afford it they rel
how taxing the rich can go into the economy. can heed rock sad to say he is jumping on the owe bff the obam band wagon. we will find out for sure what a difference a great mom can make when a certain author sits down with gretch encarlson. see you then. you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yeah. oh, wow! oh, black frame looks good on you. yeah? you can get a complete pair starting at just -- $38. really?! and did...
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first, economy. 3%. and second, health care, 0%. third, taxes 18 and fourth, education. 12%. for some perspective this sent a record. second place goes to president obama speech. he had 52,000 tweets per minute. tonight's doubled that number z within the first 30 minutes. twitter. .com. you can check out fox news.com your other news source you know, greta i continue to say twitter is great but nanna has no idea what i'm talking about right now. nanna, nanna @ nanna. >> there gou. >> when we come back a final thought live from denver, keep it here. >>> the fact is that if you're the race the way you describe, governor, it's not possible to come up with enough loopholes that only affect high income individuals to avoid either raising the deficit or burdening the middle class. it's math. it's arithmetic. >> you heard that line from the president a couple times about math. post game reaction over the spin alley behind you. david axel dgs rod said romney is a good debateor but it's not a game changer z saying if this was a game the ref would have called it. there you have it. both
first, economy. 3%. and second, health care, 0%. third, taxes 18 and fourth, education. 12%. for some perspective this sent a record. second place goes to president obama speech. he had 52,000 tweets per minute. tonight's doubled that number z within the first 30 minutes. twitter. .com. you can check out fox news.com your other news source you know, greta i continue to say twitter is great but nanna has no idea what i'm talking about right now. nanna, nanna @ nanna. >> there gou. >>...
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polls show that the economy is now dead even despite the lousy absolute state of the economy, people think that obama -- >> you know as well as i do spending continues to be huge but our tax system isn't competitive and everybody out there worries about that. oh, my god. >> people's optimism about the economy is increasing a little bit. broad spectrum of consumer confidence -- >> i'm going to say one thing about this whole conspiracy theory. i went down to bls and talked to the woman in her cubicle who wrote the announcement, 7.8%. there is not a single political employee in the entire bls right now, not one. i mean this is crazy town to think that it was -- >> when you say people don't trust government, this is the most trustworthy. i mean, there are the inherent problems of economic data which are all science faction, but these are honestly constructed science fiction. >> most people don't understand, you do, obviously, but how this is done. this is a survey of 60,000 households. george, eighth a survey. it last a margin of error. >> about 400,000 jobs it could be. >> the margin is
polls show that the economy is now dead even despite the lousy absolute state of the economy, people think that obama -- >> you know as well as i do spending continues to be huge but our tax system isn't competitive and everybody out there worries about that. oh, my god. >> people's optimism about the economy is increasing a little bit. broad spectrum of consumer confidence -- >> i'm going to say one thing about this whole conspiracy theory. i went down to bls and talked to...
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he sees his economy being crippled. the ayatollah sees 50% less exports of oil, he sees his economy going in a freefall, and he sees the world totally united in opposition to him getting a nuclear weapon. the president has met with netenyahu a dozen times. i was in -- just before he went to the un i was in a conference call with the president -- with him talking to netenyahu for well over an hour and stark relief of what was going on. this is a bunch of stuff -- >> what does that mean? >> biden: it means it is simply inaccurate. >> ryan: it is irish. >> biden: it is. the secretary of defense has made it -- you can't walk anything back. we will not allow the iranians to get a nuclear weapon. what netenyahu held up there was when they get to the point where they can enrich uranium enough to put it into a weapon. they don't have enough to put it into a weapon. iran is more isolated today than when we took office. sit totally's a littled -- [overlapping speakers] >> ryan: thank heavens we had these sanctions in place. it is
he sees his economy being crippled. the ayatollah sees 50% less exports of oil, he sees his economy going in a freefall, and he sees the world totally united in opposition to him getting a nuclear weapon. the president has met with netenyahu a dozen times. i was in -- just before he went to the un i was in a conference call with the president -- with him talking to netenyahu for well over an hour and stark relief of what was going on. this is a bunch of stuff -- >> what does that mean?...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> the thing for me, personally, that was even more humiliating, though, was that the week before they came, they took the american flag down that flew outside the plant and the week after they left, they put it back up. like we're supposed to be ashamed that we're americans. >> welcome back to "the ed show." i want america to consume this story. this is who mitt romney is. those were workers from sensada technologies, a car sensor manufacturing company in freeport, illinois, describing the painful process of losing their jobs to chinese workers. the company, majority owned by bain capital, set to close its doors, lay off its u.s. workers and outsource production to china by the end of this year. in protests, workers have set up a camp called bain port just across the street from the plant ma
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> the thing for me, personally, that was even more humiliating, though, was that the week before they came, they took the american flag down that flew outside the plant and the week after they left, they put it back up....
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the world's hootest economy exposed for not being so hot at all? a case of a financial emperor that never had any clothes, gordon chang has been arguing this for years, and spells it outta left field in a -- out in a bestseller. the coming collapse of china, gordon, to your point, alcoa is latest example, but not the last, what do you mean? >> well, first quarter, caterpillar talking about how china was not so important to itstion after sayinimportance t, it is not just alcoa and fedex there will be a number of other companies that the come out with this in following quarters, alcoa is a prime example, they blamed china because of drop off in demand for its products, there is another aspect, that is that despite the decline in demand, beijing is forcing its producers to continue putting out aluminum it wants to keep employment up that will be an overhang on supply we'll see in following quarters, that will drive prices down, that will hurt alcoa next year. neil: you know, lori, argument is that china has been the world economic engine. been buying
the world's hootest economy exposed for not being so hot at all? a case of a financial emperor that never had any clothes, gordon chang has been arguing this for years, and spells it outta left field in a -- out in a bestseller. the coming collapse of china, gordon, to your point, alcoa is latest example, but not the last, what do you mean? >> well, first quarter, caterpillar talking about how china was not so important to itstion after sayinimportance t, it is not just alcoa and fedex...
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the economy was in freefall. we had the great recession. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost, equity in your homes, retirement accounts. we immediately went out and rescued general motors. we went ahead and made sure we cut taxes. in addition to that, when that occurred, what did romney do? let detroit go bankrupt. for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling to take responsibility. my friend recently gave a speech to washington state, 30% of the american people are takers. these people are my mom and dad. they are elderly people who are living off social security. there are veterans and people fighting in afghanistan right now who are "not paying any taxes." it's about time they take some responsibility. instead of signing pledges to grover norquist, they should be signing a pledge saying to the middle class, we will level the playing field. we will give you a fair shot again. we will not repeat the mistakes we made in the past by having a different set of rules for wal
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best moment in a debate was about benghazi and your opponent's best moment in a debate was about the economy, you really have your opponent who got the better of you. >> richard, does this change anything for tuesday night, debate number two with the president and mitt romney? >> i think this is a pause. i think it stops the media narrative which got way out of control. frankly, it was way out of control before the debate, as if the election was over. it was way out of control after that first presidential debate saying it was over in the other direction. here we've got a very close election. it was close before. it will be close right up to election day. the vice president, i think, has leveled the media narrative to a point where we can actually see the two candidates going toe to toe next week. >> all right. richard wolffe, thanks for your time tonight on "the ed show." appreciate it. >> thank you. >> remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter @edshow and on facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> last night paul ryan was confro
best moment in a debate was about benghazi and your opponent's best moment in a debate was about the economy, you really have your opponent who got the better of you. >> richard, does this change anything for tuesday night, debate number two with the president and mitt romney? >> i think this is a pause. i think it stops the media narrative which got way out of control. frankly, it was way out of control before the debate, as if the election was over. it was way out of control after...
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going forward isn't just about the economy. because people don't live in that binary world where they only care about the economy. yes, it's the most important issue. but if you're a mom, worried about your reproductive health, and having to buy insurance separately from your family to pay for that, you know, that is an extra burden on your economic issues. if you're an immigrant, you know, worrying about whether you're family is going to be deported our your kid is going to be able to stay in high school, that's an extra burden that you have to worry about. if you're a gay or lesbian worried about whether you're going to get fired from your job because president obama wants to protect your job and mitt romney doesn't, that's an extra thing you have to worry about. i think americans actually live in a very holistic world. and president obama gets that, and mitt romney doesn't. >> i'm amused that every time there's a question about the president's vision it's 17 words to attack mitt romney. if they were out and run a debate and
going forward isn't just about the economy. because people don't live in that binary world where they only care about the economy. yes, it's the most important issue. but if you're a mom, worried about your reproductive health, and having to buy insurance separately from your family to pay for that, you know, that is an extra burden on your economic issues. if you're an immigrant, you know, worrying about whether you're family is going to be deported our your kid is going to be able to stay in...
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we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the economy is weak they er year than last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. >> the administration is being told about the takes in libya. it's a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been asnatsz s e assassinated. the ambassador's father said this morning he doesn't want to it be campaign issue. does that cause you concern about governor romney bringing it up on the stump? >> well, he didn't say it was a campaign issue. he said it was an issue. it's something the american people are concerned about, jake. look, you have been on top of this. have seen some of the tough questions you have been asking the white house on it. folks want to know why wasn't the security there and why did the administration try so hard to create the wrong image of what happened? they went out of their way to say it was because of a video. it was a terrorist attack. we lost an ambassador and three other brave americans. it needs to be explained to the american peo
we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the economy is weak they er year than last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. >> the administration is being told about the takes in libya. it's a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been asnatsz s e assassinated. the ambassador's father said this morning he doesn't want to it be campaign issue. does that cause you concern about governor romney bringing it up on the stump? >> well, he...
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so, are things looking up in this economy? joining us now, economists and brown university professor david wyss. is that a legitimate picture of the economy? things are looking up, better than anybody could have expected? >> well, things are looking a little better, but it's still the half speed recovery we've talked about from the beginning. things are looking better than expected last month and not doing better than expect add year ago. stuart: so, it's really disappointing? i'm not trying to put words in your mouth. but it's not good. >> it continues to be a half speed recovery. it's disappointing, not shockingly disappointing because we thought it would be a slow recovery. stuart: put your finger on why. four years ago, why aren't we rebounded? >> we aren't expected to in this recession. it's a debt problem from the beginning. we borrowed too much and asset prices inflated and historically a long time to get out of it. stuart: what would take to get 4, 5% growth? >> any kind of major change would be difficult to engineer i
so, are things looking up in this economy? joining us now, economists and brown university professor david wyss. is that a legitimate picture of the economy? things are looking up, better than anybody could have expected? >> well, things are looking a little better, but it's still the half speed recovery we've talked about from the beginning. things are looking better than expected last month and not doing better than expect add year ago. stuart: so, it's really disappointing? i'm not...
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getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contribute fors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative committee, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to show letters, but go to our website. he sent me two letters saying, by the way, can you send me some stimulus money for companies here in the state of wisconsin? we sent millions of dollars. >> you did ask for stimulus money, correct? >> on two occasions, weed advo e advocated for constituents applying for grants. >> i love that. this is such a bad program and he writes me a letter staying, the reason we need this stimulus, it will create growth and jobs. his words. and now he's sitting here looking at me, and by the way, that program, again, invest
getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contribute fors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative committee, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to...
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we educate our children that there will be able to compete in a world economy, that is a patriotic act. romney stop the arms race and make this a safer world. that is a patriotic act. when we keep the peace. young men did not die a, and that is a patriotic act. those are the keys to the future. who can be the leader for the future? when walter mondale was the attorney general of minnesota, he led the fight for a man who could afford to get justice because he could not afford a lawyer. he wrote the fair housing act. he even investigated the concerns and the abuses of migrant workers. why did he do that? those were not popular causes. children do not vote. migrant workers and i exactly a powerful lobby in this country. he did it because it was a right to. mondale said he would rather lose a battle over decency than when one ever self-interest. i agree with them. this campaign is not over. for our country, for our future, for the principles we believe in, walter mondale and i have just begun to fight it. clause[applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank the vice president bus
we educate our children that there will be able to compete in a world economy, that is a patriotic act. romney stop the arms race and make this a safer world. that is a patriotic act. when we keep the peace. young men did not die a, and that is a patriotic act. those are the keys to the future. who can be the leader for the future? when walter mondale was the attorney general of minnesota, he led the fight for a man who could afford to get justice because he could not afford a lawyer. he wrote...
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. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speech again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easier to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up. >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in a campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >>ell, because he was a leaker. -- said, what's going on with the vice presidency? i said, look, big secret, don't tell anybody, but bush has decided t go with jack danforth of missouri. >> the media ran with the false story. >> felt sort of bad, but i wasn't lying t
. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speech again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easier to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up. >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with...
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we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the fact is, the economy is iraq this year than i was last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. we're not heading in the right direction. >> the administration is being criticized for reaction to and how it dealt with the attacks in benghazi, libya. and saying the attacks are a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been assassinated in governor romney's words. the ambassador's father said this morning t would be abhorrent to make this into a campaign issue. does the fact that the ambassador's father doesn't want this to be campaign issue cause you any concern about governor romney bringing it up on the stump? >> well, he didn't say it was a campaign issue. he said it was an issue. it's something the american people are concerned about, jake. look, you have been on top of this. i've seen some of the tough questions you have been asking the white house on it. folks want to know why wasn't the security there and why did the administration try so
we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the fact is, the economy is iraq this year than i was last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. we're not heading in the right direction. >> the administration is being criticized for reaction to and how it dealt with the attacks in benghazi, libya. and saying the attacks are a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been assassinated in governor romney's words. the ambassador's father said this...